- First Name
- Aaron
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- Oct 30, 2023
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- Location
- Washington
- Vehicle(s)
- Silverado, Wrangler
- Your Bronco Model
- Undecided
Thanks for providing the info in this thread! I completed my install a couple of weeks ago. My Bronco is used for off-roading and dispersed camping but also is used by the wife for mall and beach duty.
I could have permanently mounted the Charger 2, but I switch my Bluetti Packs and Charger 1-2 between my Bronco, Truck, and Van.... I wanted something removeable and inconspicuous.... for now.
I really wish Bluetti would release a battery pack the size of the 100v2 or 200v2 that was lightweight and supported reverse charging.
I also wish Bluetti would release a Charger 1 size model with a physical on / off switch. I don't leave the Charger 1 plugged in for more than a couple days if I'm not using a vehicle... it killed a couple of batteries in my truck when parked at the airport for a week.......
With my Elite 200v2, the Charger 1 maxes out around 540 watts... and Charger 2 gets around 680. Not a huge difference for 3x the size.
I could have permanently mounted the Charger 2, but I switch my Bluetti Packs and Charger 1-2 between my Bronco, Truck, and Van.... I wanted something removeable and inconspicuous.... for now.
- I used @EOS SAPS fused distribution panel, and ran a couple of 6AWG runs to the rear.
- I put a Blue Sea 80 AMP Breaker in the rear (I like having a disconnect near the plug) I added a rubber grommet in the trim panel to be able to flip the breaker.
- I added an Anderson SB-50 in the interior trim panel (past the Breaker/ used for Bluetti Chargers) and another waterproof SB-50 near the tow hitch. (Used for compressor and towing power)
- A also added a port for a D wire (Charger 2) to Aux 5 and a Starlink 24v adapter on Aux 6.
I really wish Bluetti would release a battery pack the size of the 100v2 or 200v2 that was lightweight and supported reverse charging.
I also wish Bluetti would release a Charger 1 size model with a physical on / off switch. I don't leave the Charger 1 plugged in for more than a couple days if I'm not using a vehicle... it killed a couple of batteries in my truck when parked at the airport for a week.......
With my Elite 200v2, the Charger 1 maxes out around 540 watts... and Charger 2 gets around 680. Not a huge difference for 3x the size.
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